In a World of Wires, We are the Animals


Light used to be a thing that breathed—

Making us work for its warmth.

Lips puckered beneath the twigs

Breathing air for life, life for flame.


Now the lightbulb crackles and hitches,

And I can feel a change coming.

Like cows laying down in the field—

Like the knee that aches.


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